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PEMBERTON TOWNSHIP SCHOOLS

TONY TRONGONE Superim•nd9nt

Choice District Profile 2020-21

Pemberton Township School District 1 Egbert Street Pemberton, NJ 08068 Burlington

District grades: PreK-12 Approved choice grades: K-12 Total number of students enrolled in district: 5045

Choice Program

Choice Parent Information Center Phone number: 609-893-8141 X 1003Name of Program Contact:Donna MadaraPhone Number & E-mail of Program Contact:609-893-8141 x 1003 [email protected] Website:www.pembertou.kl 2.nj .us

Pemberton Township Schools is a Pre-K through 12 district. Our High School offers 3 Academies: ASTEM, Medical Arts, and Fine/Musical Arts, and offering over 30 CAP (College Accelerated Program) courses with Rowan College at Burlington County. Nine of our eleven schools are recognized as National Schools of Character. Our motto: "You can get there from here".

Choice Seats Available for 2020-2021 School Year The purpose of this profile is to inform parents of choice seat availability before the application deadline of December 3, 2019. After the deadline, the information will be outdated. The Department of Education limits the number of choice seats that each district can fill. The "maximum number of new choice students that can be enrolled" tells parents how many new choice students the district can enroll in the upcoming school year. If more than the approved maximum number of applications are received, a lottery will be held and a waitlist will be developed. Waitlists will be developed for all approved choice grades even if no seats are currently available.

Maximum Number of New Choice Students that can be enrolled: 5 School Name: Pemberton Township Schools

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Seat availability per grade

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Transportation Note to Parents

Yes

Yes

Not Applicable

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Yes

Transportation af chafce students is not guaranteed.

of the school) and the cost will exceed the maximum amount designated in the Annual Appropriations Act, the parent/guardian will be given aid in lieu of transportation and, in some cases, the option of receiving the

transportation and paying the additional amount over the maximum. By August 1, 2020, parents should receive notification of their transportation options from the resident district. For more information, read the

Transportation Procedures for choice students.

If a student is eligible for transportation (within 20 miles

Tier 1 students are students who are enrolled in a NJ public school in their resident school district during the time of application and for the entire year (2019-20) Immediately preceding enrollment In a choice district. If a student moved during the school year and attended the resident public school of his/her old district of residence, he/she is also considered Tier 1. Choice districts must first fill their available seats with Tier 1 students. If the number of Tier 1 applications exceeds the number of choice seats available, the choice district must hold a lottery to randomly select students. Charter school students are considered to be Tier 1.

To qualify as Tier 1 for kindergarten, a student must be attending a state-funded preschool in his or her resident district or a student resides in a district that does not offer a state-funded preschool program or a student has a sibling currently attending the choice district. Most students applying for kindergarten are In Tier 1.

Tier 2 students include NJ residents who have not attended their resident public school for the entire year immediately prior to enrollment in the desired choice district and do not otherwise meet the requirements for Tier 1. This would Include students who have been attending public school outside their districts of residence or private school. Choice districts are not obligated to accept Tier 2 students. If a choice district accepts Tier 2 applicants, they may do so only after all of the qualified Tier 1 applicants have been accepted. If the number of Tier 2 applications exceeds the number of choice seats available, the choice district must hold a Tier 2 lottery to select students.


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